Which avenger Kang killed?
Although Kang was seemingly killed in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, his survival is hinted at, and his return is made more likely by the events in Loki season 2, which demonstrate the reversal of fates and the changing nature of the multiverse.Kang's attempt to escape through a portal to the surface world is thwarted by Evangeline Lilly's Wasp, heroically coming to the rescue. Together, the size-changing couplet push Kang into his volatile engine, and he is pulled into oblivion, seemingly killing him.Directed by Peyton Reed, “Quantumania,” out Friday, will formally introduce Jonathan Majors as Kang the Conqueror, the supervillain expected to play a big role in the next series of Marvel Studios' film and TV projects as they march toward “Avengers: The Kang Dynasty,” announced for 2025.

What was Kang trying to stop : Kang is his own worst enemy, constantly trying to prevent the future or undo the past. By doing so, he inadvertently creates variants of himself who sometimes hinder his world-conquering goals.

Has Kang killed Thor

Summary. Kang the Conqueror has seemingly already killed many Avengers, including Thor, in the MCU, as referenced in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Is Kang in Loki : Kang the Conqueror did not appear in the Loki series. This episode did feature a character named He Who Remains, who is a variant of Kang but still a different character. According to the show's director, Kate Herron, He Who Remains is in the comics, but the version in our show was very different.

Ahura

Unfortunately, this didn't work, and Ahura ended up killing Kang and assuming his position, leading to an epic and heartbreaking battle between Ahura and the Inhumans.

Why Kang would beat Thanos. Kang isn't physically stronger than Thanos, and if the two were to square up in a one-vs-one fight then the Titan would arguably win. However, Kang's knowledge of the multiverse means that would quite literally be several steps ahead of Thanos at all times. As a result, Kang wins this battle …

Which Kang is in Loki

Prior to his appearance in Quantumania, though, Majors made his MCU debut in the Season 1 finale of Loki, playing one (of many) variants of his villain Kang the Conqueror named He Who Remains.Captain America

Eventually, Captain America defeats Kang before Ravonna uses his time crystal to regress him to an infant. In the post-credits, an elderly Kang joins Ravonna, Cosmo the Spacedog, Man-Thing, and the Supreme Intelligence in warning Captain America, Captain Marvel, and Iron Man of a new threat.However, it may not have been a total loss for Steve. Unless Steve's time-traveling resulted in a Captain America variant that died at Kang's hands, he must have survived the battle (and maintained possession of the Infinity Stones), thus enabling him to have his happy ending with Peggy Carter.

The Time-Eater ranks atop the most powerful Kang variants thanks to his assuming Galactus' power. This variant killed Galactus and absorbed the Power Cosmic.

Is Kang good or bad : After a recent run of conflicted MCU antiheroes – not exactly good or bad – Kang isn't messing about. “He's a supervillain,” stated an unapologetic Majors on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Which Avengers beat Kang : The Avengers continue to battle the forces of Kang's new empire, and Captain America eventually defeats him in personal combat.

Which Avenger can beat Kang

The Scarlet Witch is the only one that can defeat Kang in the upcoming Avengers movies, due to her immense powers and her status as a nexus being.

There are, roughly, 19 million of them. The movie features three of these variants specifically, and each corresponds to the most famous of Kang's variants. First is Rama-Tut, who is actually the very first version of the character we ever saw in Marvel Comics.Summary. Kang the Conqueror has seemingly already killed many Avengers, including Thor, in the MCU, as referenced in Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.

Can Thor beat Kang : Even though the 616-universe's variant of Thor might harbor enough power to take on Kang the Conqueror by himself, Hemsworth's comments about potentially retiring the role suggest that Kang would, in fact, overpower the Asgardian.